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and that was how i learned to organize the community and use the political power of elected officials. at that point, i had leo mccarthy who was the speaker at that time of the assembly because it belonged to the state. and then they told me, you know, since we are building the next building with the hill burton grant from the federal government for an out-patient facility, and i said, yeah, very nice. we are building a clinic, but they are shutting down our main hospital. so three years up and down the state. they changed the legislation and grandfather clause, the hospital to be exempted from those requirements, changed the federal law, and moved this building from a clinic and put the hospital in. we are literally already have the building and just forced the hospital in and i keep on thinking, that is, you know, somebody willie brown's shoes that he had a nice pair of shoes he didn't wear, except for church every sunday. one day he couldn't fit the shoe, you know? that was the only pair of shoe he had. so, he said, rose, i just shoved my foot into the shoe, even though it did not
and that was how i learned to organize the community and use the political power of elected officials. at that point, i had leo mccarthy who was the speaker at that time of the assembly because it belonged to the state. and then they told me, you know, since we are building the next building with the hill burton grant from the federal government for an out-patient facility, and i said, yeah, very nice. we are building a clinic, but they are shutting down our main hospital. so three years up and...
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he gave his latest opinion while preparing for a national election next month. he now leads a new opposition group. he made the remarks to foreign correspondents in tokyo. >> translator: it would be good to have a simulation on japan holding nuclear weapons because it can act as a deterrent. the decision of acquiring them or not can be decided later. >> he announced in april the tokyo government planned to the privately owned senkaku islands in the east china sea. they stepped in and nationalized the islands and china and taiwan claimed the territory and they have straightened relations. >>> a former japanese prime minister says he won't be running in the lower house election. he says he can't support some of the party ideas. the democratic party leadership plans to endorse candidates only if they accept certain policies. >> i feel a strong affection for the democratic party. i let the liberal democratic party to create the dpj. so this is a matter of great personal importance to me. >> he is opposed to japan joining the talks on the transpacific partnership fre
he gave his latest opinion while preparing for a national election next month. he now leads a new opposition group. he made the remarks to foreign correspondents in tokyo. >> translator: it would be good to have a simulation on japan holding nuclear weapons because it can act as a deterrent. the decision of acquiring them or not can be decided later. >> he announced in april the tokyo government planned to the privately owned senkaku islands in the east china sea. they stepped in...
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ahmadinejad accused the election as capitalists. obama wasted no time in showing his continued interest in the region. white house officials announced on thursday the president is expected to attend the east asia summit next week in cambodia. >>> presidential candidates are stepping up their campaigns. the front runner is taking a tough stance on foreign policy and the opposition camps announced a surprise move. park said historical and territorial issues are causing diplomatic conflicts in east asia. she said she'd also be open to dialogue. park said south korea will not tolerate provocations by north korea. that includes nuclear and missile development. they want to open offices in each other's capitals. she said she'd seek to hold talks with north korean leader kim jong-un. she said the senkaku islands are not open to negotiation. japan claims the islands, south korea controls them and calls them tokdo. park showed a willingness to negotiate on the deal. the negotiations have been suspended since 2004. opinion polls show park is
ahmadinejad accused the election as capitalists. obama wasted no time in showing his continued interest in the region. white house officials announced on thursday the president is expected to attend the east asia summit next week in cambodia. >>> presidential candidates are stepping up their campaigns. the front runner is taking a tough stance on foreign policy and the opposition camps announced a surprise move. park said historical and territorial issues are causing diplomatic...
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north korea has repeatedly criticized the election. analysts say the harsh criticism shows pyongyang's apparent wish to see a more conciliatory administration elected in the south. >>> a global credit rating agency has downgraded the debts of consumer electronics makers panasonic and sony to below investment grade. fitch ratings lowered the debt rating of panasonic by two notches to bb, that's down from bbb minus. it cited weak demand for its core products. panasonic is predicting a huge net loss, which will make it the second straight year of red ink. fitch has also cut sony's level by three ratings to bb minus down from bbb minus. sony posted a loss in earnings through september. earlier this month, another consumer electronics firm, sharp, also suffered a downgrade. all the electronics companies have been struggling due to a strong yen and heated competition from apple and samsung. >>> laborers are voicing demands for their own piece of success. workers around the country are asking for higher pay to cope with the rising cost of liv
north korea has repeatedly criticized the election. analysts say the harsh criticism shows pyongyang's apparent wish to see a more conciliatory administration elected in the south. >>> a global credit rating agency has downgraded the debts of consumer electronics makers panasonic and sony to below investment grade. fitch ratings lowered the debt rating of panasonic by two notches to bb, that's down from bbb minus. it cited weak demand for its core products. panasonic is predicting a...
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elections for chief executives back in 2017, but will try not like that? >> the speaker of hong kong's parliament is anxious. >> it will be a colossal task on how to move being approved by the central government. i am afraid that some mutual trust is now lacking on both sides. >> another british legacy, wonderful things that characterize this place. britain had the best and most transparent economy on earth. 15 years on, being difficult a stronger than ever. >> in the decades after world war two, hundreds of native american children were taken from their communities and given the families of foster care. they are helping those affected deal with the trauma. >> in the reservations, we were surrounded by water. we did not have power, we did not have sewer, and we lived in a lot of poverty. two station wagons pulled up and put us girls in the station wagon and drove away with us. i do not remember having been in the car before. i was taken into custody and put into a white foster homes. we thought we would survive better. >> the idea was to help them assimila
elections for chief executives back in 2017, but will try not like that? >> the speaker of hong kong's parliament is anxious. >> it will be a colossal task on how to move being approved by the central government. i am afraid that some mutual trust is now lacking on both sides. >> another british legacy, wonderful things that characterize this place. britain had the best and most transparent economy on earth. 15 years on, being difficult a stronger than ever. >> in the...
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and egos, i just won election. i am going to win the primary and sign on the stimulus and obama will stay out -- from against me. within two months he was unelectable all the spending issue. not the tax issue but spending. the pig in the python, a freshman class that came in in 2010, with spending ringing in their ears. they are going to be focused on spending the way got elected 20 or 40 years ago were not -- reagan, texas, got it. regulations, got it. spending in general, but as a vote moving issue, it was. that is what is very shocking. and then ryan comes in -- i consider the ryan played to be all about spending, entitlement reform. bring spending down to 60% of gdp. obama's plan takes 38. the ryan plan versus the obama into the future -- although the obama thing and eventually blows up and get aspics' because he cannot calculate that amount of debt and what it would do to the country. the ryan plan is all about reforming entitlements suspending of the smaller percentage of gdp rather than a larger percentage.
and egos, i just won election. i am going to win the primary and sign on the stimulus and obama will stay out -- from against me. within two months he was unelectable all the spending issue. not the tax issue but spending. the pig in the python, a freshman class that came in in 2010, with spending ringing in their ears. they are going to be focused on spending the way got elected 20 or 40 years ago were not -- reagan, texas, got it. regulations, got it. spending in general, but as a vote moving...
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the election is scheduled for december 19th. who ever wins mustards diplomats with japan. japan claims islands in the water separating the nations but south korea controls territory. both candidates say that's not up for negotiation. still park says japan is an important friend. she wants to increase economic cooperation. moon says leaders of both countries should make efforts to present be a past from hinder ties but he's firmer on certain cases. he says japanese officials are distorting facts on long standing issues. the debate over territory and history will continue after south korea elect a new president but some business people say the coverage misrepresents what's really going on. they say people from both countries are finding new ways to work together all the time. >> reporter: this restaurant serves japanese noodle ramen. the staffere eaks japanese. the menu is written in japanese but this restaurant is in seoul. >> translator: political issues will not affect the popularity of japanese food culture here. political disputes and culture exchanges are completely di
the election is scheduled for december 19th. who ever wins mustards diplomats with japan. japan claims islands in the water separating the nations but south korea controls territory. both candidates say that's not up for negotiation. still park says japan is an important friend. she wants to increase economic cooperation. moon says leaders of both countries should make efforts to present be a past from hinder ties but he's firmer on certain cases. he says japanese officials are distorting facts...
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melissa: looks like i what happens before the election? >> well, i think th we have -- what we've before told in terms of the process is that the nebraska department of environmental quality will reach a conclusion by the end of the year, and make a recommendation to the governor assuming he signs off on that. the department of state has said that they will make a decision in first quarter of next year. that's the time frame we're working from today, and at least at this point in time, nobody's made any adjustment to the schedule. that's what we working towards very hard to make it happen. melissa: so that's after the election you think something happens? >> that's the schedule that we're working on right now, is one that occurs, a decision occurs sometime in the first quarter of 2013, but, obviously, the soon r we get that done, the sooner we can put, you know, the americans that want to get to work on the project back o work. melissa: how many, by the way,? how many jobs would this create? how much oil would it bring to the u.s.? >> the
melissa: looks like i what happens before the election? >> well, i think th we have -- what we've before told in terms of the process is that the nebraska department of environmental quality will reach a conclusion by the end of the year, and make a recommendation to the governor assuming he signs off on that. the department of state has said that they will make a decision in first quarter of next year. that's the time frame we're working from today, and at least at this point in time,...
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but it is feeling pressure as general elections are expected early next year. at a convention on thursday, the prime minister lashed out at the opposition. and here's the hands-on report from shi ka shi takaoka. >>>. >> reporter: many people who listened to the prime minister's speech felt the ruling coalition's sense of crisis. malaysia enjoyed steady economic growth under the strong leadership of the former prime minister who took office in 1981. such growth led the country to be dubbed the model student of southeast asia. the current ruling coalition has carried on stable rule. however, opposition has been mounting against the government's policy which favors majority malays. the ruling coalition lost many seats in 2008 elections amid criticism of this longtime rule and the growing frustration of ethnic minorities such as chinese and indians. the loss forced the prime minister to step down. the opposition coalition is taking the offensive to serve as the deputy prime minister of the administration. he is is calling for a regime change as the first step in el
but it is feeling pressure as general elections are expected early next year. at a convention on thursday, the prime minister lashed out at the opposition. and here's the hands-on report from shi ka shi takaoka. >>>. >> reporter: many people who listened to the prime minister's speech felt the ruling coalition's sense of crisis. malaysia enjoyed steady economic growth under the strong leadership of the former prime minister who took office in 1981. such growth led the country to...
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registration of candidates starts on sunday, kicking off election campaigning. three hopefuls have already said they're ready for the job. the ruling party is ahead in the opinion polls. pak is a daughter of former president. she's aiming to be the country's to be the first woman president. moon was a close aide to the late president. an independent contender. awning is a software entrepreneur who gained fame for his anti-virus programs. some call him the bill gates of south korea. representatives of moon and aung have been talking about joining forces. they held their first and only debate on wednesday to decide who should go up against pak. >> translator: i think i'm the best prepared candidate for those who want to run for president because of my experience in national politics. >> moon criticized aung for his lack of political experience, saying he's better suited to lead the country. aung responded by saying that south korean politics needs to change and that he is the one who can do that. >> translator: one citizen told me i should run for president. other
registration of candidates starts on sunday, kicking off election campaigning. three hopefuls have already said they're ready for the job. the ruling party is ahead in the opinion polls. pak is a daughter of former president. she's aiming to be the country's to be the first woman president. moon was a close aide to the late president. an independent contender. awning is a software entrepreneur who gained fame for his anti-virus programs. some call him the bill gates of south korea....
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they're very concerned about keeping the super majority through the next election cycle. if they do something dramatic, i think they think they're going to lose that. >> on behalf of my cousin, he doesn't wheel and deal. jerry brown doesn't engage in it. he push its from his own perspective with his own view. now, the fact that you may have to join him, that's not wheeling and dealing. >> you can hear more and see more on state and local politics with melissa griffin here on cbs 5 in the mornings on monday. >> monday morning, mondays with melissa. >>> coming up, the top stories and new developments in a deadly crime spree in san jose. officers caught 18 suspect and how. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, a memorial service was heldr a 22 year old man killed inn attempted carjacking i >>> a memorial service for a 22- year-old man killed in an attempted carjacking in san jose, and two suspects in the murder are now in custody, including a 15-year-old boy arrested friday night. >>> a second death has occurred following a bad crash involving a cruiser that happened early friday mo
they're very concerned about keeping the super majority through the next election cycle. if they do something dramatic, i think they think they're going to lose that. >> on behalf of my cousin, he doesn't wheel and deal. jerry brown doesn't engage in it. he push its from his own perspective with his own view. now, the fact that you may have to join him, that's not wheeling and dealing. >> you can hear more and see more on state and local politics with melissa griffin here on cbs 5...
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prefer the status quo so there are a lot of ifs and buts but what we do know as a result of today's election there is a growing sentiment of nationalism and a sense for independence here in catalonia. so irish prime minister mariano rajoy catalonia could be expelled from the gale sovereignty by prayer independence activist don argus as her region would be a vital part of the block. we have to put city to cast the boat to cast for our represent and see the part of man with this object if and this to start the institution a process for endeavor builds of that's a long hour which is a process those not all days in economic can or do everybody may believe that actually the reason cited is what we want is the political thing that the landscape which means the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education commerce tour is the chair except that etc etc why we have to understand that actually spain now all get on the spanish state machinery are trying to fear campaign cancel and so we are european city sounds and now there's not such process of that t
prefer the status quo so there are a lot of ifs and buts but what we do know as a result of today's election there is a growing sentiment of nationalism and a sense for independence here in catalonia. so irish prime minister mariano rajoy catalonia could be expelled from the gale sovereignty by prayer independence activist don argus as her region would be a vital part of the block. we have to put city to cast the boat to cast for our represent and see the part of man with this object if and...
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>> this year's election was a turning point for americans and our movement for fairness and for justice under the law. and i think president obama has proven once and for all that elected officials can take a strong stance in favor of lgbt fairness and not fear backlash from the voters. i'm not talking about his marriage equality, which is historic, his agencies put through dozens and dozens of changes things like hospital visitation, no discrimination in housing, and despite these wonderful advance there is was no backlash. the republicans didn't use this as a wedge issue. they didn't run ads on it. they didn't bring it up at the debate. there was silence. it means that we as gay americans, we're wedge no more. >> eliot: expanding rights for gays and lesbians, and now it's the ballot box where the public by majority vote say we're believe in this conception of civil rights. it's a fundamental and very historic wonderful thing to see. there is this gaping hole in federal law. explain why it is still there and what we wanted to do about it. >> congress for many years have been dragging i
>> this year's election was a turning point for americans and our movement for fairness and for justice under the law. and i think president obama has proven once and for all that elected officials can take a strong stance in favor of lgbt fairness and not fear backlash from the voters. i'm not talking about his marriage equality, which is historic, his agencies put through dozens and dozens of changes things like hospital visitation, no discrimination in housing, and despite these...
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region's battle for independence and that's because mr mass will now be required to fulfill his pre-election promise of holding a referendum on to session and that would place the region and him on a collision course with the spanish government because they say any referendum would be against the spanish constitution and what's more the prime minister mariano horry will be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest regions as he tries to stave off a european bailout why this all happened today and why people voted in this manner which probably because of the economic crisis for many cattle and this was the tipping point they say that their region is very wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but in terms of the number in terms of the size of taxes they pay it's much more to central government than they actually get back from madrid in terms of investments in schools and hospitals so they're annoyed about that and particularly when you consider that unemployment here is around twenty five percent so if a referendum does happen i suppose you could say that you would e
region's battle for independence and that's because mr mass will now be required to fulfill his pre-election promise of holding a referendum on to session and that would place the region and him on a collision course with the spanish government because they say any referendum would be against the spanish constitution and what's more the prime minister mariano horry will be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest regions as he tries to stave off a european bailout why this all...
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the official campaign for their presidential election is about to begin. the latest polls suggest it will come down to a one-on-one race between the nominees of the ruling party and the main opposition. seven people registered their candidacy for the december 19th election. the main candidates are park geun-hye of the governing saenuri party and moon jae-in of the opposition democratic united party. a weekend opinion poll by public broadcaster kbs suggests nearly 42% of respondents support park geun-hye and about 40% back moon jae-in. whoever wins must address diplomatic relations with an important neighbor, japan. things have been a little rocky because of a territorial dispute. japan claims islands in the waters separating the nations, but south korea controls the territory. and both candidates say that's not up for negotiation. still, park says japan is an important friend. she wants to increase economic cooperation. moon says leaders of both countries should make efforts to prevent the past from hindering ties. but he's firmer on certain cases. he says
the official campaign for their presidential election is about to begin. the latest polls suggest it will come down to a one-on-one race between the nominees of the ruling party and the main opposition. seven people registered their candidacy for the december 19th election. the main candidates are park geun-hye of the governing saenuri party and moon jae-in of the opposition democratic united party. a weekend opinion poll by public broadcaster kbs suggests nearly 42% of respondents support park...
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you need to know this two weeks after election day and republicans are still blaming their laws not on themselves in their radical allegiance to the one percent and their obsession with female body parts but instead they're blaming their loss on the voters first it was paul ryan talking about the urban vote and it was mitt romney talking about always beautiful people wanted from president obama and then just last night bill arrived early love a man to the changing american electorate and how untraditional those americans are who voted for president obama. if you win you seventeen writers would actually look at the exit polling you see that a coalition of voters put the president back into the oval office that coalition was not. it is you know which means it veered away from things like traditional marriage robust capitalism and self-reliance instead each constituency that voted for the president whether it be single women hispanic americans african-americans whatever and very few specific reasons for doing so what do you think was going on at the democratic convention when a variety of
you need to know this two weeks after election day and republicans are still blaming their laws not on themselves in their radical allegiance to the one percent and their obsession with female body parts but instead they're blaming their loss on the voters first it was paul ryan talking about the urban vote and it was mitt romney talking about always beautiful people wanted from president obama and then just last night bill arrived early love a man to the changing american electorate and how...
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coming on i think you're a fan so at this point we're barely just a few days away from the presidential election you've always known the two party system is a sham now that obama has been such a failure in his presidency bringing forward any progressive progressivism whatsoever do you think people are starting to wake up to the two party dictatorship now really i think from wonder very small children are taught in schools through scholastic magazine when they have these mock trials for boodle school students there are only two parties so they have the republican and democrat and then they have sort of a blank so they grow up in a winner take all system with an electoral college where he can come in second in a popular vote and become president and they see no other alternative so they say well i want to be with the winner so i'll just vote for one of the two parties and i'm like who vote for the one of the two parties of my grandparents voted for called hereditary voters vote republican you vote democrat so we have a huge job in this country to up end the two party dictatorship and that's what i
coming on i think you're a fan so at this point we're barely just a few days away from the presidential election you've always known the two party system is a sham now that obama has been such a failure in his presidency bringing forward any progressive progressivism whatsoever do you think people are starting to wake up to the two party dictatorship now really i think from wonder very small children are taught in schools through scholastic magazine when they have these mock trials for boodle...
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>>neil: will you be penalized in the next election? >>guest: absolutely. and you wonder where are the conservatives standing up? >>neil: why are so many more americans involved with stunning new developments that are related to this recovery. that is ahead. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>neil: more adults are shacking up. the government called it shared households. right now, nearly one in five homes is "shared." the number of people on food stamps exploding up 10 percent last year. in california, where we reporting from, the jump is 13 percent. are these
>>neil: will you be penalized in the next election? >>guest: absolutely. and you wonder where are the conservatives standing up? >>neil: why are so many more americans involved with stunning new developments that are related to this recovery. that is ahead. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of...
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>> right now the are election is over. small business owners are waiting for the other shoe to drop. president has gone out and spoke ceos of very large corporations. he has met with congress but missing is people from small business wiasmt learned from washington. if you don't have a seat at big boy's table you will probably be on the menu. small business was very popular in the campaign but how quickly we moved into the crosshairs. i'm afraid small business is going to be sack efficiently lamb. sacrificial lamb. >> it's like not talking to the doctors and nurses and patients and pay attention to the lobbyists and politicians. the president meant with labor and big business. why wouldn't he meet with small business? >> i think we're on the pulse. we are growth engine for the country. what he needs to hear there is new normal in small business. historically we plan for for the best and prepare the worst and now it's the reverse. energy costs are going through the roof as coal industry is put under attack. we are technology
>> right now the are election is over. small business owners are waiting for the other shoe to drop. president has gone out and spoke ceos of very large corporations. he has met with congress but missing is people from small business wiasmt learned from washington. if you don't have a seat at big boy's table you will probably be on the menu. small business was very popular in the campaign but how quickly we moved into the crosshairs. i'm afraid small business is going to be sack...
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some people don't vote because they want to see what the opposite doing but when you look at the local elections in. a local councillors are making decisions on people's cancel tracks and local rates and local decisions that are below ten eleven percent of the vote transport strikes can be some of the most disruptive even the short ones that we see now how do you justify making people's lives a misery when essentially all they're trying to do is get to work for them while we always apologize i mean we actually support the traveling public who we don't want to cause misery to them we want to get them from a to b. where we're pleased to get to work or see their loved ones in hospital or to enjoy themselves socially we want the railways and the buses to work in good for the traveling public but in that are you know you can't make an omelet and they should crack eggs and if your move involves mounts of people on a power. metro system that as soon as there's a problem then there's chaos but it takes two to tango it in the day you know it's the employers fault as well which i guess actually if the emp
some people don't vote because they want to see what the opposite doing but when you look at the local elections in. a local councillors are making decisions on people's cancel tracks and local rates and local decisions that are below ten eleven percent of the vote transport strikes can be some of the most disruptive even the short ones that we see now how do you justify making people's lives a misery when essentially all they're trying to do is get to work for them while we always apologize i...
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so why then were so many polls this election year so wrong about the outcome? before november 6th most polls gave president obama clear edge over mitt romney but some polls that seemed to lean republican throughout the race favored the g.o.p. candidate. so much so that romney and his campaign staff many national republicans and fox news s" predicted the rates correctly said too many polls made too many assumption abouts the people they were attempting to poll. >> just going with what the data said instead of making assumptions is usually best practice when doing scientific survey. >> eliot: i'm joining with mark, senior editor of the "huffington post." thanks for joining us. >> thank you formation me un. >> eliot: polling is more than picking up the phone, calling 12 random people and adding up who said what? >> increasingly, when i started in this business 25 years ago you could do something like that. you could get a scientifically random sample, a few reasonable steps to make it rigorous and not have to do a whole lot of waiting or adjustment afterwards. now
so why then were so many polls this election year so wrong about the outcome? before november 6th most polls gave president obama clear edge over mitt romney but some polls that seemed to lean republican throughout the race favored the g.o.p. candidate. so much so that romney and his campaign staff many national republicans and fox news s" predicted the rates correctly said too many polls made too many assumption abouts the people they were attempting to poll. >> just going with what...
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on breaking away from spain there's after separatist parties are secured a majority in a q regional election however got the lonny as president as saw some of his supporters drift away to rival pro independence parties archies enter a farmer is in barcelona and breaks down the results for us. well as expected aftermaths has been reelected as the cattle president albeit with a reduced majority but the result does up the ante in terms of the region's battle for independence and that's because mr mass will now be required to fulfill his pre-election promise of holding a referendum on to session and that would place the region and him on a collision course with the spanish government because they say any referendum would be against the spanish constitution and what's more the prime minister mariano i hope he will be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest regions as he tries to stave off a european bailout why this all happened today and why people voted in this manner which probably because of the economic crisis for many cattle and this was the tipping point they say that the
on breaking away from spain there's after separatist parties are secured a majority in a q regional election however got the lonny as president as saw some of his supporters drift away to rival pro independence parties archies enter a farmer is in barcelona and breaks down the results for us. well as expected aftermaths has been reelected as the cattle president albeit with a reduced majority but the result does up the ante in terms of the region's battle for independence and that's because mr...
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this is another thing we left to be resolved after the election. do you think we'll see that full pipeline approved and put into place? what do you think? >> well, i think obviously we should but you still have the far left is going to be pulling on the president on any input he would have. let's ke in mind, that pipeline by the way goes through my state of oklahoma. melissa: yes. >> a big intersection is in oklahoma. i have a dog in that fight. that is something absoluly no reason not to see all the way through yet he is will be fighting it. i don't know how that will turn out. would i say this though. the one thing we know will continue to increase because you might recall before the election i came up with the eight increases in regulations that he was going to do after the election. now to do ts he had to violate a law because there is law that says every six months you have to come out with the cost in terms of jobs and money of new regulations. and that was due the 31st of october. he just, you know, flagrantly disobeyed the law so people did
this is another thing we left to be resolved after the election. do you think we'll see that full pipeline approved and put into place? what do you think? >> well, i think obviously we should but you still have the far left is going to be pulling on the president on any input he would have. let's ke in mind, that pipeline by the way goes through my state of oklahoma. melissa: yes. >> a big intersection is in oklahoma. i have a dog in that fight. that is something absoluly no reason...
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and the election of the new mascot governor accepted so make a bit more exciting to my kids exciting ok many thanks my guests and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on on the money see you next time and stay with our. we have a full war lords will give him a note so we have a local. groups of the colors of the sluices also argues in the right enough to my mind it was like many of them out h. it wasn't forced marriage it's the smadi when i was fifteen years old you can liberate other women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only if they could still change you can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe i'm going to spawn cannot cross. without a patient it's a position and that a construction stuff people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. with the. you. know the.
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that is not how we run american elections. that is what was said to the senate. -- sent to the senate. is going to say, we are not going to leave washington with those out on the street as our republican colleagues would do. >> congressman, it seems to be incredibly emotional for a lot of members. can you tell us when you heard about this? what was it like for you and all of you guys? >> it was a great moment for our country because we had a person so highly respected, the most respected person in america, an elected official in america, whose name is synonymous with inspiration, respect, courage, patriotism, and she really wanted to come. i will not go into the details of when we knew what and all the rest. i was not one who would have encouraged to to -- encouraged her to come. we did not think it would hinge on one vote. she felt so strongly, she wanted to come. we are very proud. i do not know when she leaves town. a few moments from now, she enhances the climate of bipartisanship and of our country working together. it wa
that is not how we run american elections. that is what was said to the senate. -- sent to the senate. is going to say, we are not going to leave washington with those out on the street as our republican colleagues would do. >> congressman, it seems to be incredibly emotional for a lot of members. can you tell us when you heard about this? what was it like for you and all of you guys? >> it was a great moment for our country because we had a person so highly respected, the most...
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some of them helped elect morsi. security forces stormed the square wednesday and fired tear gas. protesters threw stones. one of them told nhk they will demonstrate until morsi reverses his decision or resigns. the president announced constitutional amendments last week making it impossible for judicial courts to overturn his decisions. the protests against him have spread to other cities in egypt. demonstrators reportedly clashed with supporters of morsi's party, the muslim brotherhood. many people are believed to have been injured. these are the latest public demonstrations morsi has faced since he took office in june. >>> two car bombs have exploded in damascus in the eastern district. syrian's state media described the blasts as -- the second bomb went off when people gathered for the first blast. the activists blamed government forces for the bombings, claiming that most of the victims were civilian. fighting has intensified in syria. government troops responded with fierce air attacks in towns around the air base. a london human rights group says 40,000 people have been kil
some of them helped elect morsi. security forces stormed the square wednesday and fired tear gas. protesters threw stones. one of them told nhk they will demonstrate until morsi reverses his decision or resigns. the president announced constitutional amendments last week making it impossible for judicial courts to overturn his decisions. the protests against him have spread to other cities in egypt. demonstrators reportedly clashed with supporters of morsi's party, the muslim brotherhood. many...
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troubles taking their toll on european regions it's separatist feelings that are dominating the local elections in catalonia. from our moscow headquarters you're watching the weekly here on our t.v. with me. the ceasefire in gaza that ended an eight day israeli offensive remains untapped despite the details of a lasting peace deal having yet to be negotiated more than one hundred sixty palestinians were killed in the assault while hamas attacks killed six israelis and reports from tel aviv many in israel are disappointed with the outcome of the operation and actually view the truce as a victory scored by hamas. alyssa and rachel are packing for the us a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave this and very anxious living on us like knowing that at any moment the sounds like off i may have to go into a bomb shelter and like it's being scared of public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are far cry f
troubles taking their toll on european regions it's separatist feelings that are dominating the local elections in catalonia. from our moscow headquarters you're watching the weekly here on our t.v. with me. the ceasefire in gaza that ended an eight day israeli offensive remains untapped despite the details of a lasting peace deal having yet to be negotiated more than one hundred sixty palestinians were killed in the assault while hamas attacks killed six israelis and reports from tel aviv many...
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coming out of this election, my prayer coming out of this election is that leaders on both sides recognize that the one message the american people sent is for the leaders of this country to do their job and govern this country. that is the message the need to understand. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for being so generous with your time tonight. thank you for your strategic insights, candor, and service. thank you to all of you for coming out the week of thanksgiving. i hope that you have a wonderful thanksgiving and thank you for hosting us here tonight. the evening. [applause] -- good evening. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> as negotiations continue between president obama and congressional leaders for the so-called fiscal cliff, we are going back to august of 2011 to look at how we got here, reviewing some of the debates and news conferences related to the budget control act. that begins tonight at 8:00 eastern, here on c-span. and then, the communicators. after hurricane sandy,
coming out of this election, my prayer coming out of this election is that leaders on both sides recognize that the one message the american people sent is for the leaders of this country to do their job and govern this country. that is the message the need to understand. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for being so generous with your time tonight. thank you for your strategic insights, candor, and service. thank you to all of you for coming out the week of thanksgiving. i hope...
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he says that he will give back powers that as soon as a parliament is elected but he's not allowing you deficients to share in writing the constitution so this to me seems like a false promise about giving back power because the one thing he can do is allow dipshits to write their own constitution and share power and he's not doing that used to you just a few moments here and i'll take you live from moscow. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit is now the speech u.s. place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. treaty has been exploring the deaths of the world seas for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwate
he says that he will give back powers that as soon as a parliament is elected but he's not allowing you deficients to share in writing the constitution so this to me seems like a false promise about giving back power because the one thing he can do is allow dipshits to write their own constitution and share power and he's not doing that used to you just a few moments here and i'll take you live from moscow. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of...
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and the election of the new moscow governor except it's so mike a bit more exciting than my kids exciting ok many thanks and even my guests and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on on the money see you next time and stay with our. hope for escape. barely surviving. for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them well. me completely. download the official application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from. t.v. as not required to watch r.t. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. on the money with a business of russian business.
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find out what they're telling our elected officials coming next. tracy: why wait till you get the las vegas to party? we could have fun on the way to since city. we will tell you about a nightclub on wheels that could be in the tracks next. tracy: a string of companies on the fiscal cliff, haven't heard from a very important sector of the economy. on a really rare move, walmart, walgreen's, publicly into the fiscal clip battle and they are not holding back on what thhy think of washington. dave: liz macdonald never holds back. liz: it is surprising. you heard from the usual suspects, council on economic recovery and the like. walmart is saying our customers don't need the uncertainty over tax increases. cbs in in -- pointed language, our hard-working families, customers, they are making decisions on their own budgets and their confidence has already been tested, they are facing persistent high unemployment, fragile economic growth. our customers want to know that d.c. is working on their behalf and look at what walgreen's is saying. the top executi
find out what they're telling our elected officials coming next. tracy: why wait till you get the las vegas to party? we could have fun on the way to since city. we will tell you about a nightclub on wheels that could be in the tracks next. tracy: a string of companies on the fiscal cliff, haven't heard from a very important sector of the economy. on a really rare move, walmart, walgreen's, publicly into the fiscal clip battle and they are not holding back on what thhy think of washington....
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that's because the lower house has been dissolved and a general election is scheduled for next month. >>> eurozone finance chiefs have finally reached an agreement on a greek bailout. they have also decided to offer 43.7 billion euros or about $57 billion in loans. the decision came after 12 hours of talks in their third round of meetings this month in brussels. >> i'm pleased to announce that today we reached a political agreement on the next disbursement to greece. let me first say that this is not just about money. this is the promise of a better future for the greek people and for the euro area as a whole. >> the ministers agreed on a new goal of reducing greece's debt to 124% of gross domestic product by 2020. to achieve that target, eurozone countries will lower interest rates on their loans to greece and extend deadlines for repayment. they will also help the greek government buy back its bonds at a lower price. >> it will help greece because in terms of the euro, we avoid insolvency. so now we have time to think more positively about growth, about the social state, but also ho
that's because the lower house has been dissolved and a general election is scheduled for next month. >>> eurozone finance chiefs have finally reached an agreement on a greek bailout. they have also decided to offer 43.7 billion euros or about $57 billion in loans. the decision came after 12 hours of talks in their third round of meetings this month in brussels. >> i'm pleased to announce that today we reached a political agreement on the next disbursement to greece. let me first...
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>> from now until the german elections? i think that it will be another six, accept months off kicking the can p. i think they will agree to the transfers to greece, but it may also be that the imf pulls out because for the imf to deliver more funds to greece, they need to on ensure the sustain ability of the plan. clearly for them, this is not happening. and the debt sustainability as of now not insured. i do think end at the end some form of agreement with light forgiveness of the extension, the terms, none of this will be enough to put greece under a sound path. so i think that this will not seize to be an issue until we have a serious restructuring of the greek debt. >> okay. thanks for that. have a good week. edward barack says he's quitting political life. he will remain defense chief until after the next set of elections. right now it's time for today's edition of the global markets report. european stocks having a pretty good week last week we are weighted to the down side after that good week. dean klein ye 7:2 at
>> from now until the german elections? i think that it will be another six, accept months off kicking the can p. i think they will agree to the transfers to greece, but it may also be that the imf pulls out because for the imf to deliver more funds to greece, they need to on ensure the sustain ability of the plan. clearly for them, this is not happening. and the debt sustainability as of now not insured. i do think end at the end some form of agreement with light forgiveness of the...
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and the election of the new mascot governor accepted so make a bit more exciting to my kids exciting ok many thanks to my guests and thanks to our viewers for watching us here i'm on the money see you next time and stay with our. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charming welcome to the big picture. and and. little . me is eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat. eat. wealthy british style. restaurant on the telephone. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our.
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still to come, more easing on the way post elections. we ask a currency expert how low account yen go. # #. >>> here are the headlines. hsbc's pmi data suggests factor activity in china is expanding again for the first time in a year. stocks in shanghai down on concerns it may mean less stimulus from beijing. no sign of compromise in brussels. david cameron reiterating his criticism of plans to increase spending plus palestinians pour on to the streets to celebrate as an egypt brokered cease fire ends eight days of strikes between israel and hamas. maybe people state side waking up early. happy thanksgiving if you have done that. a bit more light probably helps, as well. u.s. markets are closed of course. slim gains for the ftse. a third for the cac 40. ibex up nearly a percent. fairly solid auction this morning for spain. they need to raise more money than this next year. here is a recap of some of the thoughts already today. >> i would see spain would be a very interesting places to invest in because the market isn't pricing anything i
still to come, more easing on the way post elections. we ask a currency expert how low account yen go. # #. >>> here are the headlines. hsbc's pmi data suggests factor activity in china is expanding again for the first time in a year. stocks in shanghai down on concerns it may mean less stimulus from beijing. no sign of compromise in brussels. david cameron reiterating his criticism of plans to increase spending plus palestinians pour on to the streets to celebrate as an egypt brokered...
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for comparison, you have a better chance of becoming an astronaut, being elected president, winning an academy award or being struck by lightning multiple times. still, that doesn't stop players from planning how they'll spend their winnings. >> i think i would buy an island. i would just buy an island. it would be my island. >> buy an aston martin db9. >> i think i would probably retire, maybe live on a yacht. >> reporter: others are quite sure about what they wouldn't do if they won. >> i have a job interview tomorrow. i wouldn't go on that. >> reporter: chances are none of are quitting our day jobs but -- >> well, you're always hopeful that you're going to win something. >> reporter: because somebody has to win, right? jay gray, nbc news. >>> all right. well, elsewhere today president obama will hold meetings with leaders of large corporations to talk about averting the tax hikes and budget cuts from the so-called fiscal cliff. the president met with small business owners yesterday to talk about the effect on their companies from taxes and other changes. and right now congress is st
for comparison, you have a better chance of becoming an astronaut, being elected president, winning an academy award or being struck by lightning multiple times. still, that doesn't stop players from planning how they'll spend their winnings. >> i think i would buy an island. i would just buy an island. it would be my island. >> buy an aston martin db9. >> i think i would probably retire, maybe live on a yacht. >> reporter: others are quite sure about what they wouldn't...
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radical forces without going too far back in history in two thousand and six the palestinians in gaza elected hamas that promised a more affirmative response to these three occupation in response israel put gaza under blockade the list of import was directions among many many other things included things like cement wood cattle animal medicine musical latest romans notebooks at one point even lentils pasta tomato paste and chocolate were on the list of items not allowed into gaza it's not easy to gauge what the blockade meant for the people there and all the humiliation that went with it is well insisted that the purpose of the blockade was to pressure hamas into ending the rocket attacks the attacks did not stop they intensified in two thousand and eight israel launched a major of assault on gaza at the operation cast lead killed more than a thousand palestinians and thirteen israelis did not solve the problem again it got worse merican officials keep repeating the mantra israel has the right to defend itself it sure does but the tragedy is that the palestinians to think they are defending t
radical forces without going too far back in history in two thousand and six the palestinians in gaza elected hamas that promised a more affirmative response to these three occupation in response israel put gaza under blockade the list of import was directions among many many other things included things like cement wood cattle animal medicine musical latest romans notebooks at one point even lentils pasta tomato paste and chocolate were on the list of items not allowed into gaza it's not easy...
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the group, in a statement says, elected officials from both parties need to listen to the will of the voters and focus on rebuilding the middle class and strengthening our economy by investing in jobs, not cuts. on the other side, conservatives say it's not a game changer because from unions, this is really nothing new. >> the fact they are publicly saying what they have been privately saying is helpful the american people understand where obama's intransigence comes from, but nothing's changed. >> they negotiated details this week of the grand fiscal cliff compromise that democrats and republicans hope to reach. lawmakers back in town neex week, and there's a meeting loosely scheduled in the white house against top democrats and republicans in congress with president obama. dagen? dagen: thank you so much, happy thanksgiving, my man. down in washington, d.c., but here in studio with my, monica crowely, author of "what the bleep just happened?" how do they have influence over the white house and represent in terms of the private job market a tiny sliver of employees in the country? >>
the group, in a statement says, elected officials from both parties need to listen to the will of the voters and focus on rebuilding the middle class and strengthening our economy by investing in jobs, not cuts. on the other side, conservatives say it's not a game changer because from unions, this is really nothing new. >> the fact they are publicly saying what they have been privately saying is helpful the american people understand where obama's intransigence comes from, but nothing's...